Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Aznavour, that's who.

Discovery is one of my favourite things. To discover something I've never heard or heard of before is always one of my great joys. Since I started listening to opening my ears to music from all over the world, I've been doing a lot of discovering. 
Take Charles Aznavour, he's basically a french Sinatra who I'd never heard of. I discovered this record when in Brussels a couple of years ago. I call it "record cover shopping" when I'm in a foreign country, because that's what I'm doing. I don't know any of the music, so I'm just looking for cool covers. This one had it, some sort of collection, comes from the 60's, pics of Aznavour with Dean Martin and Liza Minelli. How could I go wrong? I didn't, it's a fantastic record, sixties swing done "francais". A great discovery!

Friday, May 23, 2014

If it were the 60's in Amsterdam.

Bought this in Amsterdam on a recommendation from the girl at the record store. Got a cool 60's vibe, the Monkees cover echos the sound of the album. Plus it came with the bonus CD, a great random pick. Always listen to the girl at the record store!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Ghost In The Machine

Truth be told, this is probably my least favourite Police album. It's got a sound that none of the other Police albums have. Hard to explain, but it sound more electronic, it's the "in-between" album which departed from the earlier records, but pointed towards what was to come (Sychronicity). Regardless, it's still a pretty darn good album. "Every Little Thing" is fantastic and "Invisible Sun" sounds like a prequel to "King Of Pain". It just sounds like they're going somewhere, but hadn't arrived yet.

Monday, May 12, 2014

From the vinyl dark ages...

Awhile back I got the notion that I would like to own a record printed in every year since 1950. Mainly because the oldest record I own is from 1950. For a lot of those years, it's quite easy to find vinyl. However, with the advent of CD's in the late 80's, finding records from the early 90's can be a little tough. Even I didn't buy any records from (roughly) 1989 to 2002 as they were just not around. Of those early 90's, the year 1990 proved to be the hardest. But then I found this, a copy of ZZ Top's "Recycler"! Featuring their contribution to the Back To The Future soundtrack, "Doubleback" plus one of their best songs, "My Head's In Mississippi" it is a stellar representation of 1990. Now, the only year I'm missing is 1952, the search continues.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Kate's World

I've had this album on CD since it first came out. Some years ago I came across the vinyl and couldn't resist picking it up. The track listing is in slightly different order from the CD so that "This Woman's Work" is the last song on the LP. A fantastic song to close out a fantastic record!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

In the New York groove.

Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin'
Like any good music geek, I have a book of album covers. This one is in there and I loved it. Then I visited New York City and found it in a record shop. I'd never heard the music, but I loved the cover and being in New York it was just too good to pass up. It's since become a favourite listen whenever I'm in the mood for come cool jazz and naturally takes me back to NYC with every spin.